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Pedro is the dog of one of the old men of the village. He doesn't say much, but you can always see him passing by, with a slow pace and attentive eyes. The painting shows him like this: black as the night, with touches of bronze and red that tell of time, the sun, and perhaps some wounds from the past.
Minimalist, yes, but full of memory. Pedro doesn’t need words — the village knows him, recognizes him, and respects him.
The painting is accompanied… by a signed poem of mine.
Aline, since she was a child, has always painted. So she became a painter, and then also a poet. In fact, she believes that painting is ultimately poetry and poetry is painting. The two arts are sisters for her.
She paints in oil, loves watercolor, tempera and does not disdain acrylic. Her daily occupation is that of a beautician (a job to which she dedicates herself with passion), but, as soon as she can, she runs to her paintings, and there she really feels at ease (she is convinced that taking care of a body or a face or a hand is ultimately a way of writing poetry).
She moved from Brazil to Italy in 2010. She first graduated as a beautician, and then attended an evening art school in Milan for three years, also obtaining a diploma.
Aline paints a colorful thought.
He draws inspiration from Van Gogh, Klee, Cézanne and others.